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BUG: Microsoft Word: Merge to PDF and Email corrupted characters in mail bodyWhen using the Microsoft Word AddIn to send mailings as PDFs to email addresses, Acrobat offers to enter a mail subject and body. 
 In the German version of Acrobat the suggested text even contains a German umlaut (like ä,ö,ü). This umlaut get's replaced by a ? at the recipients end. E-Mail was sent from one Office 365 account to another Office 365 account, both using current Outlook version.3 votes
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Default settings for Split functionGive the ability to set defaults in the Split function of Adobe DC. I always split by "Top Level Bookmarks" and Output using the Bookmark names for file names. Since I (and my team) do this for multiple files every day, having to reset those parameters every time you want to split a file is really unhelpful and a waste of time. Given that Adobe is a massive time saver, this would help even more. 
 I get that is how I do it, but not how everyone does it, so the ability to update just my defaults would be helpful.12 votes
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Tells me update failed to install, when it is installedAcrobat DC has become a royal pain in the behind. First of all, with this NUL license concept, it takes way, way too long to convert Word documents to .pdf. It sits there doing nothing for a long time, and finally wakes up and begins the process. Is it possible you people don't test these things? This always happens now, ever since your brainchild change. Secondly, it keeps telling me that it failed to install a version 2020.009.20063, when that version is already installed! What a nuisance of a system this has become. 1 vote
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bugsIn some cases the system gets struct due to this app, there may be some bugs in it so try to solve . 1 vote
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CRSIPNESS OF LINES DEMINISHED ONCED REDACTEDThe redact tool was updated in Acrobat DC.Now when I go to redact a blueprint and apply the changes, it makes the entire file a little blurry. This never happened before. Anyone else experience this in the new update? 2 votes
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Revert UI back to Acrobat Pro layoutNo basic functionality in the top menu (Reduce File, etc.), no immediate access to a Marquee Zoom tool because the tool bar has to be opened in a separate tab every time I open a file before I can use them. I'm shocked that Adobe is still pushing on with this awful excuse for a UI. It's convoluted and a waste of user time, let alone visually inconsistent with all other Adobe products. Lots of user complaints relating to the same issues but, as usual, Adobe don't appear to want to fix it, just carry on shoe-horning what they think we need into our workflow. No basic functionality in the top menu (Reduce File, etc.), no immediate access to a Marquee Zoom tool because the tool bar has to be opened in a separate tab every time I open a file before I can use them. I'm shocked that Adobe is still pushing on with this awful excuse for a UI. It's convoluted and a waste of user time, let alone visually inconsistent with all other Adobe products. Lots of user complaints relating to the same issues but, as usual, Adobe don't appear to want to fix it, just carry on shoe-horning what they think… 13 votes
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It would be great if the first signatory could forward the document to witnesses to sign off as well.The sender doesn't know who will sign as witnesses to the signer's signature, hence they can't be added as recipients. It would be great if the recipient could, in turn, send the document off for one to town witnesses to sign, a requirement for many legal documents. 2 votes
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Convert to Adobe PDF Context MenuWhen right clicking on a file from a windows explorer window, a contextual option appears to 'Cover to Adobe PDF'. 
 Currently it prompts the user to select a directory - usually the previous directory it was exported to, however this is never helpful as locations change often.It would be good if you could set this process to default the output directory to be where the file currently resides. 2 votes
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Adobe Acrobat Pro DC crashes when reducing file sizeAdobe Acrobat Pro DC crashes when reducing file size. I get no error message, no compressed file is produced, the original file is unaltered. This happens on multiple different files and is not associated with one particular file. Typically my files have been created originally from a word document (including images), and then have other PDFs inserted as additional pages which originate from excel and autocad. OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 
 OS Version: 10.0.18362
 Acrobat Version: 20.6.20042.3711032 votes
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Spell checkGiven that this product will cost about $624 a year after I graduate, I feel the need to add a voice to some critical thoughts of how this will help me grow my business. One way will be to maybe incorporate some means of grammatical and spelling checker to the software. It has become increasingly hard to find programs that work together. Even though copying and pasting from separate programs, we run into the problems of something not being appropriately transferred or some punctuation not recognized. If I may make a recommendation, Grammarly, or Microsft word integration into the program would be an excellent option for combining grammar, punctuation, and spelling corrections to the software. They have already paired and integrated with other apps to ensure everything is spelled write in anything you type on your computer. Given that this product will cost about $624 a year after I graduate, I feel the need to add a voice to some critical thoughts of how this will help me grow my business. One way will be to maybe incorporate some means of grammatical and spelling checker to the software. It has become increasingly hard to find programs that work together. Even though copying and pasting from separate programs, we run into the problems of something not being appropriately transferred or some punctuation not recognized. If I may make a recommendation, Grammarly, or Microsft word integration into the program… 2 votes
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why would you change the name of the tool from Adobe Sign to Request signature?My ADobe Sign tool button disappeared - I had to chat online with tech support - she had me sign out and back in - still no Adobe Sign button but I saw a new button Request Signature (which is now Adobe Sign) but now every time I close out of a PDF I can't see either tool anymore - I have to sign out and back in again to see the Request for Signature. what is going on? 1 vote
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Conditional logic.Would be fantastic if text or signature fields can only be completed if certain other fields are completed or boxes checked. I know DocuSign offers this functionality in their commercial license, which is very expensive. 1 vote
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If I select 'Enable scrolling' in Acrobat, why not remember that between runs?It's a bit repetitious to have to re-select View->Page display->Enable scrolling every time I open a file. 2 votes
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Create PDF for Javascript-powered web pagesI like the ability to capture HTML pages together with images into one PDF document. Unfortunately the web has changed and many web pages use Javascript to fill out the DOM tree, as a result content is missing from pages like: https://ropercenter.cornell.edu/ipoll/search?q=dreams which makes a blank page PDF. There are tools out there that can make a capture of modern web pages using Chromium, PhantomJS, or HTMLUnit to run the Javascript. One can be found here: sometimes these work, but the WARC file and the WARC file players are awful. It reminds me of the times that you go to the wayback machine and give up looking for something because the pages take too long to load and are always missing something. It's a tricky problem for a few reasons, not least that you're never 100% sure that the important Javascript on a page is done running. That's what makes it a problem for Adobe and why it should be supported by the #1 document conversion tool. To be specific I'm rejecting the WARC "archive-the-conversation" approach and wanting something that makes an HTML DOM tree and then turns that DOM tree into a good-looking PDF -- I don't want interactive features preserved in the PDF I like the ability to capture HTML pages together with images into one PDF document. Unfortunately the web has changed and many web pages use Javascript to fill out the DOM tree, as a result content is missing from pages like: https://ropercenter.cornell.edu/ipoll/search?q=dreams which makes a blank page PDF. There are tools out there that can make a capture of modern web pages using Chromium, PhantomJS, or HTMLUnit to run the Javascript. One can be found here: sometimes these work, but the WARC file and the WARC file players are awful. It reminds me of the times that you go… 1 vote
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"Recent files" bug under macOS Catalina? No files show (yes, in Home view)File management issue. Or UI issue. No recently opened files appear at all. Not in the Open Recent menu, not after I choose to show all recent files. Yes, even in the Home view. (And now the UserVoice form is not allowing me to post my report. Perpetual "Server Communications problems! Please try again.") message.) Slows me down a bit. In MacOS (Catalina 10.15.3). 
 Acrobat:
 Architecture: x86_64
 Build: 20.6.20042.371807
 AGM: 4.30.98
 CoolType: 5.14.5
 JP2K: 1.2.2.454022 votes
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Adobe Sign - Change the Wording of 'Tap To Sign' when signing documentsI work at a financial institution and we use Adobe Sign for remote signatures. Many of our members have issues signing documents because of the way that Adobe Sign works for signing. At the end of the signing process, a 'Tap To Sign' button/link appears after the member has actually already signed their name. Most of them think they are done and have submitted the document, but have not because 1) they miss that 'Tap To Sign' button even pops up after they have clicked a Finish button (that is very confusing to many) 2) and most importantly the phrase 'Tap To Sign' does not make sense to them. At that point, they have already physically signed, so it would make more sense for the button to say 'Click to Submit' or 'Submit', or something similar. We have so many members that struggle with this portion of signing. It would be very helpful to update this terminology. Your consideration would be most appreciative! Thanks! Jason I work at a financial institution and we use Adobe Sign for remote signatures. Many of our members have issues signing documents because of the way that Adobe Sign works for signing. At the end of the signing process, a 'Tap To Sign' button/link appears after the member has actually already signed their name. Most of them think they are done and have submitted the document, but have not because 1) they miss that 'Tap To Sign' button even pops up after they have clicked a Finish button (that is very confusing to many) 2) and most importantly the phrase… 2 votes
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Re-send signable agreement with corrected fill fieldsWhen an error is made in an Adobe Sign template, but the error is not realized until after the document is sent for signature (or worse yet, already signed), it is nearly impossible to correct the issue and re-send the form. It should be the case that, a document pending signature or already signed, can be re-sent and everything is already filled out except for the field which was modified. For example, I realized that I accidentally assigned one field at the end of a document (among dozens of fillable fields) to the wrong person...the person got all the way to the end of the document and then realize the error. I should be able to adjust the document, and re-send for signature quickly, and all of their form data is preserved so they can just pick up where they left off. When an error is made in an Adobe Sign template, but the error is not realized until after the document is sent for signature (or worse yet, already signed), it is nearly impossible to correct the issue and re-send the form. It should be the case that, a document pending signature or already signed, can be re-sent and everything is already filled out except for the field which was modified. For example, I realized that I accidentally assigned one field at the end of a document (among dozens of fillable fields) to the wrong person...the person got all the way… 1 vote
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[BUG] Filled form-field contents only visible after clicking into the form-field when receiving a filled out form from Mac UsersWhen a docx is saved as a PDF (by Microsoft Word 2019 MSO (16.0.12624.20348) 64bit) and form-fields are added in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2020.006.20042, and the resulting PDF with formfields is then filled out and saved using Preview.app 2020.006.20042 on a Mac, the resulting PDF hides the filled out content of form-fields. Clicking into the filled form field reveals the contents. The PDF renders fine in other PDF viewer implementations. Steps to reproduce: 
 1. Create an empty word document and save it as a PDF.
 2. Open the PDF with Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and add a form field
 3. Save the PDF and open it with Preview.app
 4. Fill out the form field and save the changes
 5. Open the saved document with Adobe Acrobat Pro DCResult: Formfield contents are hidden behind a blue screen in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC; Other PDF viewers render this correctly, see attached screenshot from Chrome. Expected results: Contents of the filled form fields are immidiately readable. Attached files: 
 - invisible: screenshot of filled out PDF before clicking into the form field
 - visible: screenshot of the filled out PDF after clicking into the form field
 - test-pdf-formfield: Created PDF with formfield
 - test-pdf-formfield-filled: Filled PDF showing display errors in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
 - Preview.app screenshot of the filled PDF
 - chrome-rendering.jpg: Screenshot of the PDF rendered in chromeWhen a docx is saved as a PDF (by Microsoft Word 2019 MSO (16.0.12624.20348) 64bit) and form-fields are added in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2020.006.20042, and the resulting PDF with formfields is then filled out and saved using Preview.app 2020.006.20042 on a Mac, the resulting PDF hides the filled out content of form-fields. Clicking into the filled form field reveals the contents. The PDF renders fine in other PDF viewer implementations. Steps to reproduce: 
 1. Create an empty word document and save it as a PDF.
 2. Open the PDF with Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and add a form…3 votes
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